Are all humans bisexual?

So when I was working today my openly gay boss came back while doing some back of the house work, and naturally we engaged in some conversation. I just found out he was gay the other day, and I just couldn't believe until he told me. A matter of fact, he even called himself a "fagot" never ever thought I'd hear that. I have theory onto where the word fagot came from. Possibly humorous in nature or offensive, but that's a different story for a different day.

Anyways, I am a new born Agnostic I guess you could say, still kinda fence sitting betweem Atheism and Christianity, but I feel more drawn to Atheism every day...and Gary's case only solidifies it. Gary was once married, had kids, and in fact married to this woman longer than he was openly gay. He says always kinda knew he was, but just kinda ignored...but his mid life crisis rolled around and thats when he told her what was up. I can't really imagine what it would be like to go through all that, on his wife, kids, and even Gary. It'd be difficult situation, especially considering they were married for 15 years.

Anyways so me and Gary got into the topic about Gay marriage...and we both agree it's not so much the word married that grinds our gears, but rather the "rights" part of it. Why shouldn't a partner be beside each other when one is about to pass? Especially after 30 years of partnership, these kinda things came from Gary, and I heartfully agree with him. Because marriage is a religious thing, and chances are even in East Tennessee, a homosexual person isn't going to be super religious (however with the slight growing acceptance of homosexuality among some denominations, that could change). So therefore the word marriage is meaningless, it's simply the rights part of it. He said he could care less about a tax deduction. Love is love. Agreeable.

Anyways I'm getting off topic, so I told him I'm accepting of gay, lesbian people in my community, however I can't quite wrap my head around the bisexual thing...and he said that's good but disagreed about the bisexual thing and stated "Lot's of creatures are homosexual, take the mental part out of it...what are we Nathan?" I just looked at him, confused as if he was insinuating something "Animals!"

So true so I reply "Yeah but the difference between us and dog is the ability to reason..."

then this truly was an interesting " I guarantee you evolution wouldn't fail on this one, if I go out there grab...well your an employee, if i go out there and grab a male customer by the balls, he's going to get an erection...so were technically bisexual by nature" By the way this mainly came up because I asked him if he enjoyed sleeping with a woman...apparently he did, because as far as I'm concerned, pressure is pressure. be it being a woman's part, male's buttocks. or your own holy hand.

But the notion that we are all born bisexual kinda left a note on my mind. I'm in fact a heterosexual male, and gary stated while we may not like mentally, our body most likely would not be able resist such actions, and reactions...what do you guys think? and sorry I know this is a mouthful.

It doesn't matter how your nerves get pleased blindfolded, you don't know the difference until you see, yes?

Whether you want to be pleased by a specific group of people (male or female) is up to you.

Just because we enjoy being pleased doesn't mean you are gay or bisexual. It means you're human, and horny at that. (: If you are openly okay with being pleased by both male and female then I would say you are bisexual but if you don't like it from one or the other you are either straight or gay. The end (: